she was concerned about what she had found because the records included a list of scientists that had secret and top secret clearances,so she hands them over to a tv station.

EXACTLY!!! What in the world is she doing that for. Rummaging through the neighbors trash too. But, I do wonder she must of known the neighbors to one extent or another, right? IDK, perhaps she's a jaded neighbor??

Back in the day, they used to call them dumpster divers, and yes, people would do it not just because they had to, but as a kind of a hobby. Had a neigbhor that found all kinds of cool stuff that people would throw away.

state secrets..hmm..

no, don't think he ever found those.

To argue with a man who has renounced the use and authority of reason, and whose philosophy consists in holding humanity in contempt, is like administering medicine to the dead, or endeavoring to convert an atheist by scripture. Enjoy, sir, your insensibility of feeling and reflecting. It is the prerogative of animals. Thomas Paine: American Crisis

People's trash becomes "public property" once it's on the sidewalk. [Perhaps] the house was empty [up for sale] and she was curious. Perhaps she had every reason to be - suspicious even. She's X Navy too so she could easily have seen something as she was walking by and decided to take a closer look.

I'm a trash picker too so I understand her behavior.

BTW ---there's a world of difference between garbage and trash. Do Y'all know what it is?

what the hell was she doing with all that paperwork for "a few weeks" and why was she rummaging through her neighbors garbage?

i call chewbaca defense, somethiing is fishy

I was wondering why she was snooping in the neighbors grabage as well.

I thought the story was the house next door was for sale. Maybe the occupants had moved but the trash can had yet to be picked up.
She probably had a full can and had the idea to use the "empty" can next door for her overflow garbage.
Only someone...dum, dum duuuuuum, had beat her to it and had trashed some stuff in a supposedly empty can at at vacant house.

Why not just use the ol' shredda? Who knows?
Maybe this is fake news.
It's hard to gauge.

Back in the day, they used to call them dumpster divers, and yes, people would do it not just because they had to, but as a kind of a hobby. Had a neigbhor that found all kinds of cool stuff that people would throw away.

People's trash becomes "public property" once it's on the sidewalk. [Perhaps] the house was empty [up for sale] and she was curious. Perhaps she had every reason to be - suspicious even. She's X Navy too so she could easily have seen something as she was walking by and decided to take a closer look.

I'm a trash picker too so I understand her behavior.

BTW ---there's a world of difference between garbage and trash. Do Y'all know what it is?

"What Quinn didn’t realize was the photos and manuals from the NASA space program jammed into those piles of papers would be the most important find of all."

"The black-and-white photographs and test results were owned by G.H. Hampton, an aerospace engineer with Martin Marietta.

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Some of the documents, including a NASA Causeway pass for the STS-96 shuttle launch dated May 27, 1999, are handwritten and signed by Hampton.

Hampton apparently had access to rare NASA photos and artists' renderings, including a 1960s-era rendering of a lunar excursion vehicle that caught Jeffrey’s eye.

“One of the earliest designs for a vehicle to land on the moon is this lunar excursion model,” Jeffrey told WKMG-News 6. We have the exact model at the American Space Museum.”

Jeffrey said he had never seen the rendering before.

On Tuesday, News 6 traveled to the American Space Museum in Titusville to document the handcrafted wood model’s similarity to the artist's rendering.

It was a match.

WKMG general manager Jeff Hoffman approved donation of the Titan manuals along with rare color and black-and-white artists’ renderings, which included a prototype for the space shuttle, a Mars spacecraft and the most prized item of all: the rare rendering of the lunar excursion model.

The director of the Space Museum, Tara Dixon Engel, said many of the unique materials donated to the museum are rescued from the trash.

“We are so grateful to you guys," Engel told News 6,” for taking the time to bring it out here and for talking to an expert to get a feel for exactly what this is.”

Jeffrey said the items were worth just over $1,200.

The additional materials involving the drone tests at Martin Marietta “could be worth thousands,” he said.

If you have space memorabilia you would like to donate or have appraised, the Space Museum has a special appraisal day set aside later this month."

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